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  1. Summer Safety at the Lake Cottage by Amy Goodmann

    Getting the most of cottage life and ensuring your summer is full of happy memories also means exercising a few basic safety precautions. Regular maintenance is common practice for most cottage-owners, so it's important to be mindful of potential hazards.
  2. Made In America by Scott Bianchi

    In a time where very few of the products we buy in this country are made in this country there is a TV show on the air that makes everything own their own. That show is the Discover Channel's highest rated show, "American Chopper". There is a tremendous following for this show and I think it is easy to see why. This show is not just about motorcycles, it is the ultimate in reality TV.
  3. Exterior Lighting - Improving Your Lot by Karen Hughes

    Everyone's home needs some sort of outside lighting. Whether it's to help you get the key in the lock after a night out, or to emphasise some of your favourite garden features, outdoor lighting is a must.
  4. Being Creative With Your Fundraising Ideas by Al Jackson

    Have you realized just how much fundraising is going on these days? There is fundraising for little league, school fundraisers, and the college fundraiser, as well as church fundraisers. Day cares need more funds, hospitals need new equipment, and cheerleaders need to fundraise for their costumes. And to think up new fundraising ideas that will be successful is becoming more challenging every day.
  5. Are You Prepared? by Hugh Simpson

    Neighborhood Preparation
  6. It Still Doesn't Pay To Be Gay by Kurt St. Angelo

    From my legal perspective, I see the issue of gay marriages or civil unions as one of civil rights.
  7. Scaling Down (Almost) Painlessly by Phyllis Staff, Ph.D.

    Moving to a smaller house or apartment in a retirement community almost always involves a certain degree of trauma, both for the elder who's moving and for family members. However, by planning ahead you can reduce the discomfort involved and turn what might well become a nightmare into a pleasant event.
  8. Losing Money In Real Estate - A True Story by Steve Gillman

    What if you were able to buy a decent two bedroom home for about $30,000, fix it up a little and put it on the market for $80,000? Do you think you could make some money that way? This is the story of a man who lost it all that way, followed by a few lessons to be learned from his sad tale.
  9. To Sub Or Not To Sub, That Is The Question by Michelle Rene Garcia

    Many people start a fix and flip project because they have a certain skill or simply go into the project thinking, "How hard can it be, right? I'll just learn how to do install cabinets, or do basic electrical or plumbing, or ____," you fill in the blank. The savvy investor must ask him or herself this question, "Is this the highest and best use of my time?"
  10. How To Eliminate Credit Card Debt by Stephanie Relfe B.Sc. (Sydney)

    This simple method for eliminating credit card and other debt worked for me and it worked for the friends I told about it.
  11. Work From Home Careers by Lucy Rodgers

    Work from home careers come in many forms. Some work from home careers involve devising your own business model. Others involve selling goods or services for a larger corporation from the comfort of your home. Yet other work from home careers involve receiving a college education and then setting up your office in your home. In each case, the rewards can be outstanding.
  12. Do You Know The "A Bit More" Principles Of Exceptional Customer Service? Part 1 of 3 by Dan Ohler

    It is 2006, an exciting time to be alive. Our economy in Alberta, Canada is booming. There are oodles of employment opportunities. Businesses are sprouting up on every corner.
  13. The Five P's of How To Be A Landlord And Manage Real Estate! by David Schneider

    Many real estate investors become frustrated with the tenants and the toilets. And when you look at the way they manage, it's no surprise.
  14. What Would Jesus Invest In? by Alan Korber

    According to the bible, we already know how Jesus felt about moneychangers in a house of worship but what investments would Jesus possibly deem acceptable and suitable in today's society?
  15. How a Photoswitch Saved My Job by Larry Bush

    In 1996 I was employed as maintenance supervisor at an olive cannery in the heart of California's fertile San Joaquin valley. We were restarting the cannery after an extended shutdown while the cannery changed owners. This was my first opportunity to work in the food industry and a cannery. There were issues for me to learn and learn fast. The new harvest season's olives were due to start arriving just four weeks after I was hired.
  16. How to Enhance Quality in Your Business by Abdallah Khamis Abdallah

    Every business must strive to provide quality products and services to customers. To achieve that objective the company must draw well thought out policies and procedures to ensure 100% achievement of the targets.
  17. Outsourcing Problem Analysis by John T. Mooney

    As an HR professional, you have responsibilities in several broad areas that have a significant impact on your company’s bottom line, directly contributing to the corporate return on investment. The outsourcing choices you make are critical decision points that affect both your employer and the HR community at large. We recognize that you want and need to make informed choices, and we can help. The following problem
  18. Avoiding A Bad Investment Is Easier Than You Might Think by W. Troy Swezey

    Human nature being what it is, none of us can get serious about the idea of buying a house without experiencing at least a few small twinges of worry. What we fear, of course, is making a mistake. And the mistake we tend to fear most is buying a “lemon” – a house that doesn’t simply fail to satisfy our hopes but turns out to have so many
  19. Unsung Heroes! Small and Homebased Business Owners by Sue and Chuck DeFiore

    The homebased and small business owner is the "Unsung Hero". Why? The small business owner and today even the homebased business owner are the cornerstones of our society. The homebased business owner employs a number of independent contractors. Small businesses account for a large percentage of our economic work force. Think of the homebased and small business owner as the leaders of a team. They organize their team, tell them
  20. Battling Society's Cancer: Unemployment by Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.

    The official figures are staggering: 35% of the workforce - about 280,000 people - are unemployed and looking for a job. Each 1.43 employee support 1 unemployed person. In the USA the figure is 3.3 to 4 employees supporting all the unemployed AND all the pensioners! The truth is less ominous. Many employed people in Macedonia go unreported. Their employers prefer not to report them as employed in order
  21. Should You Get A New Or Used Van For Your Business? by VanMart

    Is your business expanding? Do you need additional transport in order to deliver your products to clients, or to carry equipment so that you can make site visits?
  22. Wi-fi Wireless Internet Made Simple by Maxwell Z. Rubin

    Just what is all this Wi-Fi wireless internet stuff they are trying to confuse and torment me with?
  23. Six Warning Signs: You Need A New Developer by David Berube

    I. Unreturned Phone Calls
  24. Vocational Training Schools by Low Jeremy

    Education is important in landing a good job. This is because technology or advances in any profession happen and that person has to pass an exam and get a license.
  25. Dropouts on the Rise in Los Angeles Schools … Many Blame New Graduation Requirements and an Unprepared Math Teaching Structure for Math by Patricia Hawke

    In 2003, the Los Angeles schools implemented a new policy of graduation requirements. The intention was to graduate Los Angeles schools students that were better-educated and groomed for college and high-level jobs. Requirements included graduates to pass one year of algebra and one of geometry, or equivalent coursework.
  26. Catching a Killer - New Steps Taken in Treating Mesothelioma by Maggie Kay

    There’s a silent killer out there. It creeps up on its victims, attacks them quietly and unsuspectingly, and initiates a wound that develops over many years before it eventually causes pain. This unstoppable murderer is known as mesothelioma.
  27. Scaling Down (almost) Painlessly by Phyllis Staff

    Moving to a smaller house or apartment in a retirement community almost always involves a certain degree of trauma, both for the elder who's moving and for family members. However, by planning ahead you can reduce the discomfort involved and turn what might well become a nightmare into a pleasant event.
  28. 10 Building or Home Renovation Survival Tips by Joe Ovidi

    Building or the renovation of an existing home can be an extremely stressful experience.
  29. How Do I Choose The Right Garage Heater? by Scott Workman

    Choosing the right permanent heater for your garage or small shop can be a daunting task, given the fact that there are so many options now available. So How do I choose just the right garage heater for my space? To help narrow down the choices, ask yourself the following questions.
  30. Some Do's and Don'ts when Hiring an Electrician / Electrical Contractor by John Frezados

    Selecting the right electrical contractor isn't as easy as picking someone out of the Yellow Pages. The ramifications of hiring the wrong contractor can be financially disastrous and even dangerous.

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